The only way Edison makes a profit is if we run a good school.
Others worry about giving the campus to Universal, which has never run a high school.
In Britain, similarly, Surrey county council is taking bids to run a failing school, and the government is exploring other ways to expand company involvement.
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The Bristol Free School wanted to run it as a secondary school while the council wanted a primary school there.
Then Oasis Education was given a one-year deal to run it as a primary school.
After Bristol City Council bought the school site, in Westbury-on-Trym, Oasis Education was then given a one-year deal to run it as a primary school.
Bethune Elementary School is a magnet school run by Principal Mary Haynes-Smith.
So while she's considering a job offer from a state-run Recovery school, she still has not signed a contract.
Wambui Gitonga is a stay-at-home mum who turned the school run into a business opportunity.
Both companies hired Presidio Adventure Racing Academy, a school run by an ex-Navy SEAL and UCLA M.
Specially adapted self-defence classes are being run by a martial arts school at All Souls Clubhouse in Camden, north London, for 10 to 16-year-olds.
Kenneth Widmerpool is present from his emergence in the first volume out of the mist on a school run to his bizarre death in the last volume.
The Conservatives have reiterated their plan to make every school a "free school", run entirely by its head teacher and governors and setting its own admissions, discipline, uniforms and pay policies.
He's also the mariachi director at a program run by a nonprofit out of the Brooklyn Music School that began last year, and he started an all-female mariachi band in February.
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The suggestions, some of them updates from a mayoral run he nearly made in 2009, include giving every public school student a Kindle reader and using Medicaid money to create a city-run, single-payer health system for the uninsured.
She arrived at the school as head teacher of what was then a girls' independent school run by the Society of Merchant Venturers.
The suggestions, some of them updates from a mayoral run he nearly made in 2009, range from giving every public school student a Kindle reader to using Medicaid money to create a city-run, single-payer health system for the uninsured.
Grotzinger often takes his geology students there, to a field school run by Caltech.
Certainly I would agree that the school run is a major form of congestion.
Our public school problem is not spending, but a school system run for the convenience of teachers and administrators.
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Rubin goes to Bronzeville Military Academy, a state school run by the military.
The board will run a consultation on converting the school into an academy.
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As a teen-ager in Czechoslovakia, he was sent to a state-run boarding school where talented young skiers trained for the Olympics.
The president traveled to Piney Point in southern Maryland where he spoke at a training school run by the Seafarer's International Union.
It allows for a good run up before school term starts again.
At least there is hope for most of the children of the area - a charity school run from the house of the headmaster.
In other states an employer may simply bank on the fact that most parents won't want to send their children to a company-run school.
Another popular parental tactic is to discover late in life a deeply held religious faith, in the hope of winning a place in a church-run school.
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The 1965 "Beach Blanket Bingo, " for example, featured subplots involving a mermaid, a motorcycle gang and a skydiving school run by Don Rickles, and comic touches by silent film star Buster Keaton.
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